Hairdresser Reacts To Diy Y2K Stripe Highlights

Hi Beautiful! The 90's/early 2000's are BACK. I've beens seeing so many people rocking this striped highlights look and I'm honestly living for it. Sorry??

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Hi beautiful, how are you today? You look gorgeous, thank you for being here and being my friend what about today we're watching some people color their hair sort of 90s style. You know the chunky highlight this sort of thing. The 90s are obviously back. We'Ve been known this right, the hairstyles are also back, which i don't think a lot of people saw coming, but things repeat in history and we're back already, i'm not okay with this feeling of getting old and i'm not gon na stand for it. The good thing is, i love a 90s hair moment. It was just so extra just bizarre. It just brings you joy, so i'm looking forward to seeing some out there hair color today. You know some 90s chunky, streaky unblended super contrasting hair color moments. So with that all said, let's check out the videos. Let'S do it up. First, we have a video by the channel. Funky fits she better, be funky, so this video is called dyeing, my hair for the first time featuring my mom's reaction. Ah, i love a virgin head of hair. I love seeing a transformation and i love the 90s, so this is absolutely what i want today is the day where i finally dye my hair. Now i have been planning this since early may, and now it is late december, so it's been you've spent eight months deciding what you want to do with your hair. My impulsive brain cannot even fathom that like. I would do something one minute later and that's like a long period of time for me to decide on something and then do it eight months and i will also be dying in red. I'M not sure if that's a good or bad decision for my first time buying my hair, i'm absolutely so excited about the red for her. It'S going to look so good with her skin tone. It'S going to give her that also, you know she's using an amplified sort of box bleach, whatever you want to call it moment, which is fine, um, i'm pretty sure those lightning kits come with like 30 volume or four-way volume and powder lightener. So i think it'll be good for her. She has very, very dark hair, so she's gon na need a good pick-me-up with that developer, to get it nice and bright, but she's also coloring her hair red. So she doesn't need to lighten her hair that much in order for it to look good, because she can really just lighten her hair to a red stage. You know we don't need to go white, we can go to red or orange and then put red over it. You'Ll still get a magnificent red color. Let'S see how it goes on the back. It says i should do a strand test, so i'm gon na. Do it i love when people do strand tests? It'S such a good idea that way, you know exactly what you're about to get yourself into with the lightning process. I am just mixing up the bleach, so i can do the strand test. The fact that she, just mixed the lightener with a spoon, is impressive, and not even like a small spoon like a full-on soup spoon. How did you get that to mix? I used the brush at first and it worked pretty well because it was only a tiny piece of hair and then i put the tin foil on and i waited and i unwrapped it and surprisingly it did work. But i didn't miss a glob of it later. On i had to fix that, then i sectioned up my hair into the parts where i would dye it and the parts where i didn't and for the parts i didn't die. I just put it up with a hair tie because i didn't have clips and then i put in the rest of the bleach for where i wanted the dye to be. I still don't really know. What'S going on, like i'm, not exactly sure what the vision is. I did see the thumbnail, it looked interesting, but i'm a little scared, she's picking up random sections seemingly and then lightening those random sections and not really sectioning out the sections before she lightens them, which you know lightener. If it's not put on every single hair strand. It can make things really blotchy and really ugly, so wouldn't recommend that um next time you know pick up your section and then section through that section: do the mids and ends and then the roots for a virgin application like this. But you know she's doing red. So it is a pretty easy color to camouflage messes that you've made with lightning. So hopefully it still looks good. I tried going for a more streaky, stripy type of look with the bleach and, after i finished bleaching, all the parts that i needed to bleach. I put some tinfoil around the pieces just to separate them from the strands that i didn't want to dye, because i'm going for a more draculaura type of look. You know what i'm saying. I think that said she didn't bleach her roots because she saw some people's hair fell off. What do you mean? You'Re not gon na bleach, the roots we have to it's part of the look we're just gon na miss that explain this to me, because i'm not understanding also really happy that we're using foil foil is going to help lighten that super super dark hair and her Hair seems to be coarse and on the thicker side, so she's going to need all of that heat in order to lighten those hair strands properly. So good job - and i also put in some tinfoil on the strands that i bleach to separate them from the strands that i didn't want to bleach. Just so, i didn't get bleach everywhere and i also waited a while, and that is what my hair looks like when it's all lightened. It seems from over here that her uh ends turned a little orange. The mids look pretty good and i think she skipped the route. So it's interesting, but again it doesn't matter if it's all nice and white, because she's putting red over it, so it should be. Fine here is what my hair looks like: whoa bleached it, and this this is what it looks like when it's wet. I think the color can lighten up pretty well sorry for the change in angle, but here is what my hair looks like after i bleached it. Um, okay, yeah, i'm interested to see on you know how it fully comes out before i make my full judgment, it's looking quite interesting right now. I think the red will help definitely give it that pool factory right now. It'S just feeling like a home, color botched lightning job. To be honest, but it's artistic. You know the back looks very bad. I will say that as a little warning, i could not see what i was doing. I'M gon na trust the process, that's what i'm gon na choose to do today, so i'm gon na show y'all. Okay, we have started to apply the manic panic red. It'S really gon na help solve a lot of our problems. It'S 12 51, but i still have like a piece here. It'S really dark, though i still have that piece to do, and then i have my bangs she's been doing this for almost five hours. Now everybody's always shocked with how long it takes to actually do a good job. If you went to the slots, it'll probably take even longer than five hours to be honest with you or maybe a little less, i don't know again, i'm just trusting the process. I don't know what else to say right now: it's a little! It'S a little lot, it's a lot for me. You do have to be careful with scrunching the foils like that, because if you scrunch it scrunching, the foils tends to rub off of some of the lightener or some of that direct dye that you put on there, which is like that red color that you used. So scrunching is not usually the best thing to do: um, try and fold it. If you can anything but scrunching, it is the next day now and here's on, i don't know how to feel about it. I think the bangs are kind of weird. I kind of wish i did more, like streaky type of things, instead of just a whole punk. They are like this, you know, but it's okay. She doesn't know how she feels about her hair. I know how i feel, and i feel great this is one of the prettiest things i've ever seen in hairdresser reacts. You could win a hair color reward if you were a hair colorist doing this. For somebody and like that was your outcome like it looks so good. I love everything about it. It'S super modern. It'S a cool, take on sort of the 90s chunky thing. You know what i mean now that i watch this whole video. It'S definitely a little bit of a stretch for 90s, but i think it's 90s with like modern twist. You know because 90s were all about the chunky, the contrasting highlights and low lights. So i think this definitely embodies that, but pushes it to the next level, which i absolutely love. I want this on my head. I'M obsessed this is so inspiring. This look is just incredible. I have to remake this on somebody's head at some point and amazing job. Funky fits you really had me for a second. I thought this was gon na come out so bad and you absolutely killed it snaps for you up. Next, we have a video by sammy, nicole x, wow, it's very 2000's name. I love that y2k, which brings us to the title. Chunky highlights y2k, aesthetic, hair, absolutely yes, i was just thinking by the way. Is this more like early, 2000s or 90s? I think it's pretty much both like. I feel, like this whole chunky moment, lived on for a while. Okay, let's check out the video, this video has no sound, it's just music, so i'm gon na be narrating the entire thing and just trying to figure out what her process is. So her hair is pretty normal before, like grown out blonde hair, and she is using 30 volume and cream lightener, which is always a great choice when you're trying to lift your hair a lot um and your hair. Is this dark? So i think this is a great idea and i think her sectioning here is incredible. I'Ve been doing a little research about how to get this sort of 90s early 2000s hair color moment where it's super stripey and i always thought it was just like foils like on the mohawk section of the head. But apparently i don't know if this is like a newer thing, or this is actually how people did it. I remember that just being foils, but what you did a great job of was sectioning her hair and you actually have to do slices all the way down. Like they're, going all the way down, it's not just a mohawk section and you'll see that you have to lighten and then darken every other section she's going on her fringe right now, and i think this is lightner and she is going fully to the scalp with The lightener this is going to give her that super bright, super chunky highlight moment right in the front of her head and she looks like she's doing a great job at applying this lightener and her sectioning looks fierce so far so good. Do you see how she is going in and actually dividing up the section? This is what i wish the last girl did and also guys you can see that she's not starting on her mids and ends here and that's totally fine. She is coloring virgin hair, but her hair on the ends is already colored blonde, so she's not going to start on the ends and then go to the roots, because that wouldn't make any sense. I know i confuse a lot of you guys when i say things like this: like don't start at the roots, but there are times where you do start at the roots. So sorry, for the confusion, she's doing all the light sections first, which makes sense, which is a great idea that way: you're not getting the dark color on your hands and then back onto the lighter sections or vice versa. You know you don't want any cross over here, you're trying to get pure white and black right next to each other, which is the hardest thing to do in a salon. We would definitely use foils in this instance, because she does have like almost three inches of root grown out. You do have a big risk of that one inch heart that is right next to the root being lighter than the other two inches of hair, and that is probably what's gon na happen. It probably won't be perfect, but it'll look decent in this slot. We would definitely use foils for this that way everything gets heated up evenly and everything processes evenly, and you don't have any hot roots. So i just realized something. This is going to be a lot easier for her because she already has that dark color in between which is her natural hair color. So i'm sure she's not even going to touch that part of her roots that is in between the lightener um she's. Probably just going to put color on her ends. That would be the smartest idea, but you know we don't always see the smartest things happen on youtube uh during diy color jobs. Oh my god. We definitely had a lot of banding a lot of hot roots. A lot of messiness going on, i thought she was gon na get away with it. She didn't and she's going over it again, but, as you can see, those lines look super crisp and beautiful, and i'm so here for it wow. It looks magical section though uh these sections are not even i see you toning with t18 i'll. Take it totally fine again, i don't hate t18, it's just a confusing product and i think she put dark color on the darker sections already before she put the t18 on, which is great, i'm glad she didn't try to lighten and darken at the same time, or Else she would have had issues with things overlapping and getting the dark on the light and the light in the dark. It would be so messy and ugly. That is absolutely giving me y2k aesthetic look at the way she can part her hair any which way and she still gets the stripes. That is when you know you did it well, it's definitely not perfect. This is what happens when you put super light hair next to super dark hair, the dark hair running into the white blonde hair. That is why it's appearing gray on her ends and yellow on her roots, because when she washed her hair it transferred over. So that's what sucks about it! It'S really hard to keep that white white and that dark dark when doing this sort of back to back blonde and black highlighting moment. So it's not the easiest to take care of, but it looks fierce and if you're, okay with it, not looking perfect all the time. This might be the look for you. Maybe she should just do the entire. You know stripe like gray, so it doesn't look like yellow and then gray. Like that's the only thing. That'S really bothering me here, but it's a she did a good job like i'll. Take it she's, giving us the moment, and she is the moment so i'll take it. So there's not actually a lot on youtube about this 90s early 2000s chunky highlight moment. I did want to highlight some stuff i've seen on tiktok, because that is the place doing all the chunk. This first video is by delana baze, so she does the same exact sectioning we saw in the last video and um. It looks like she does a really good job. Oh and then she uses some box dye for the brown bars, which you know whatever we'll leave it there today um and oh, my god, you can't tell me that doesn't look phenomenal everything she just did was so perfect. I also think it's really cool when you do this whole moment. You only like do up until here and then the rest is dark, but it still gives you like that streaky moment, because the last section of the blonde kind of like cascades over the darkness in the back and it looks gorgeous amazing. So now we have a video by swag, daddy angie, let's see her transformation, so she starts off with this very dark, almost black hair, and then we are going into this moment. It'S getting me skunk, it's giving me 90s early 2000s. Also, thank god. You have naturally black hair, because i don't think that dark hair is going to start bleeding onto the blonde because i'm pretty sure it's your natural color, so this will stay nice and bright for a while for her. I wish the highlights were a little bit chunkier. I do i really do if we're gon na go for the moment. Let'S go for the moment. Ah, i love it. Next. Tick tock is by bridgette underscore desk range and she has a whole load of foils in her hair, okay. Okay, what this is giving me is kelly clarkson on the red carpet in the early 2000s. You can tell that she definitely got this done by a professional hairdresser, who knows the early 2000s and the 90s, because this is perfection and not a lot of hairdressers know how to do this, because we are not taught how to do this when this died out. We'Re all like this is definitely dying out forever, but no, it comes back. Everything comes back around the foils were perfectly laid down. Perfect definition of the lowlights and highlights is flawless. I know a lot of you. Guys are probably like what the actual brad. How do you like this and i'm gon na, tell you something i just like things that are different. I like things that are weird, i like things that make people wonder if it's actually cute or it's ugly as hell like. I just love stuff like this. This is a look. You have to really go for. Okay, we have a little transformation here. We have um some pink ends going on. We have some darker natural roots. So how are we going to transform this head? We have everything sectioned out right, where her parting usually is, which is a great idea and we're going in the roots and we're going with the dark color. Oh my god we're doing a pink and brown moment. I love it. I love that the highlights and lowlights go all the way through her hair. That way, if you part it any, which way, you're gon na see those lows and highs, there's so many on tick tock that i can go through, but those are some that i just found and wanted to check out with you guys they looked so good and So, just absolutely not great at the same time, but i personally am a huge fan. Let me know what you guys think about this whole trend going on. Would you try it i feel like most of you would say? No, absolutely not, but that's, okay. Well, it's another day and another day i'm leaving the hairdresser reacts set wanting to do my hair in the stuff i saw in the videos today like i want stripy highlights somebody tell me not to because i'm about to do it. I want stripes. I love those videos today a lovely nostalgia moment and i love the way people are taking the 90s striped hair and making it their own. You can check out me and my hair brand everywhere else here. Are all my social media handles right here. You can also shop x, mundo, hair care and x model color with the links right below. That'S all for today guys. Thank you so much for watching, don't forget to live your extra life and i'll see you next time. Bye, guys you

funkyfitz: OH MY GOODNESS IM SCREAMING FJGJKE THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR REACTING TO MY VIDEO!! I was fully prepared to get absolutely flamed but I’m so happy you liked it aaa :D

Jackie Stoner: Ladies please help me with this. We NEED brad to put on a long haired darkish wig, and attempt to bleach and color the hair. He must do all steps bleaching, washing, drying, dying, ect while keeping the wig on. So maybe he can feel our struggle and better understand our failures. PLEASE Up vote so he see's this and we get an amazing video

Erica Gonzalez: There was a red and black striped hair on a Bratz doll I had back in the day and this first girl is totally rocking those vibes ❤️ I think they were called Pretty in Punk?!

Rachel Berry: I literally had the black and white hair in the 2000’s ! So much maintenance. I mostly remember the cold shower and endless purple shampoo

silentecho: I love how you mentioned the time. Never have I appreciated the $300+ cost of a hair salon until I made my own custom dread extensions the first time and when I say it took me months to cut, color, back comb, and knit each and every one to perfection I'm not even joking. And the crochet needles used for it? .03 to .07. My thumbs had cuts all over them. X3

Laurie Hewkin: Just wanted to thank you Brad! You gave a 40-something year old the nerve to try some brighter colors! I have learned a ton from you! You are amazing!♥

Kealey Carralez: Im with Brad on liking stuff that makes people question if its actually a look or not lol thats totally my idea when I shop . Like hmm is it cute ? Idk , let's buy it lol

Where's Wesker: The hair color that first girl did isn't really a modern take as it was heavily popular in Japanese fashion in the 2000s and some 2000s kpop as well. So I think that's what she was going for and nailed it

Andrea La Vigne: I graduated from Cosmetology school in 2002 and yes Brad-we achieved these looks with thick slices.

Kristen Atkinson: Video idea: Get people whose hair fails you've reacted to, and after their hair has grown out a bit, YOU do their hair to achieve what they were ATTEMPTING to get when they failed.

chelgt03: This takes me back to High School. Early 2000's. Sitting in the chair getting every other section lightened or darkened. I also had the top half of my hair "Christina Aguilera " blonde with the black underneath.

ajksmusic: I remember doing boxed highlights, and you used a shower-cap with holes in it, pulling the small sections through. Gave you the most atrocious striped highlights.

LeahBandB: Chunky highlights are just so subversive and rebellious and I really appreciate that! It's a giant "f*ck you" to the conventional, staid balayages we have seen for the last several years and there is something really fun about that

Liz Skelton: The “ chunky highlights were 97 to 2000, depending on where you lived ( back then without social media some trends didn’t reach like the Midwest for a while, I’m from San Diego so we had the trends pretty early) the bleached on top and dark on the bottom half usually variations of red and brown to black, ( black and red with platinum on top were the most popular) were from about late 2003 to 2006 ish, it was more subtle after 2004/5

Laura Piacentini Casarin: I honestly LOVE how Brad can control himself so good to not say something he would regret later when people really mess up their hair and got really bad, he can absolutely control his mouth and say something neutral and sometimes good about a clear bad situation lol

Venus Mourning: I legit remember doing the pie shaped sectioning in beauty school. A lot of these are giving me 2000s scene/emo hair vibes. Just the haircuts aren't as cool and edgy. I miss the fashion mullet...

Amanda Wheat: I did this last year!!! It's literally my favorite hair color! The skunk look literally has my heart! The white against the black!!! OBSESSED!!!!!

CassandraLee ♡: Love it because this is what I grew up with, I was always so mad my mom would never let me do this but she finally caved in grade 9 and let me do the blonde and black and I love it soo much, my fav hair I had when I was younger!! ✨

Meagan Lalonde: My hair is so processed that if I even smelled lightener it would break off; but if it was healthier I'd be so game for this. I'd love to do a deep chocolate brown and auburn red moment for fall! Would love for you to do it Brad! Girl's gonna keep dreaming LOL <3

The nihon-go effect: Either Brad really knows what suits him, or he's sooo handsome he makes everything look good

Elyse Kuf: Daughter of a hairdresser active in the nineties and early aughts. Before foiling was the highlighting cap. Mom would put that on and had a like knitting hook tool that she would pull strands through, apply over the cap so no cross contamination and be able to wash out the majority with the cap on as well. As the chunks get thicker between the 90s and aughts is when you can see the cap falling to foil ;)

𝘾𝙡𝙞𝙛𝙛𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙙!: I remember the first time I saw chunky foils was on a girl at school in 1997. Her sister was training to be a hairdresser and she did her hair. Nobody else had the chunky foils yet. I remember being mesmerised by them thinking it was amazing to see the colour chunks and the contrast between the blonde and the dark. It really suited her…. At the time. Hahah.

beatriz cbs: i never dyed my hair, but i really wanna go for this look

Thepuppyboii: Agreed on it taking time, yesterday i did split dye and omg it felt like it took forever, 6h total. Went from brown box dyed hair to steel blue and lavender purple. I used all your tips and it turned out amazing! Thank you for posting funny and informative videos for us who cant afford to go to a salon, love u Brad! ❤

Bec: I would say this is more 2000’s hair vibes rather then 90s

latinalace01: I wanted this look so bad when I was a teenager. My mom took me to her hairdresser and I just said I wanted a lot of highlights. She must have not known what was in style at the time because she put a highlighting cap on me and I got the most thin highlights all over my head that blended in so much it just looked like a very light brown. It sucked that I got nothing near what I imagined in my head.

Dede Wilson: I would love to have this done to my hair. I need something different

jennapsyed: Love this look, and I did a halo - bleaching around the hairline, for my wedding. Came out phenominal.

Dizzyknitsandcurls: I graduated beauty school in 1998 and I remember doing these highlights my first several years as a stylist, I missed this it’s so fun

s: This video is basically everything Brad told us not to do

chrissi trone: I was a teenager/young adult In the early 2000’s and this is taking me all the way back!! I loved it then and I love it now

SevenLegs: I love that I can watch Brad's videos on snapchat and youtube and they feel like different ones!! Thank you for this awesome content (: my mother was a stylist for 16 years and I am totally buying your color and having her do my hair!

LadyStephyLynn: I love how the first girls hair turned out. So fun!

Strangeland: There used to be chunking highlight kits back in the day. I think it came with a cap to pull large chunks of hair through to lighten/highlight.

Ananya Kanagal: Brad looks like he could be a fashionable football referee

Mandy O: Brad you always look great!!! Its like you're living your extra life every minute of every day. Thank you for inspiring all of us!!!! ❤

Kendra Wollam: Late 90s early 2000s hair will always have a place in my heart ❤ it started my love for funky crazy colors

Kimberly Diggs: As a millennial, im both obsessed and triggered. It’s cute for Gen z but I will NEVER go back to this again

dedeswife: I did my sisters hair like this in the late 90’s! She loved it & everyone at her school loved it. Long before I did that, I used to do in myself what they are now calling “money pieces” in 1994 but I did them chunky and blunt, not balayaged. Thinking of doing it on my daughters hair now! I also used to bleach my blunt bangs and some chunks on the sides.

—Jess—: We did highlights and lowlights alternating throughout the entire head. I spent many hours in the 90s getting chunky highlights and having my sperm shaped brows waxed while wearing JNCOs and French tips lol

Some Potato: Sophomore year of high school i impulsively decided I wanted to bleach my hair blonde. For months, I'd highlight my hair more and more and went all in a few months later. Was golden blonde through high school and loved it. I also dyed my hair blue a lot

Bethany Lee: I'd definitely do this! Love you Brad thanks for showing us these! I get some great hair inpo and plenty of what to do and what not to do from watching your reaction videos XD

Chic DeSines: I adore this look and wear it often. Go for it Brad!

Lexie Danvers: I hate and love this trend at the same time! I think it looks amazing on some people, I would probably just look ridiculous :D

Colleen: Love your content Brad it's so funny yet interesting

sintara: Brad you managed to get an autumn looking rainbow look and its so gooood!!

AshliMonae: Brad ….. I love this whole look , you’re really giving !!!!!

Aspire CAN: funkyfitz's hair formed out so GORGEOUS! She looks so amazing! She needs to rock that look!!

aleisha taylor: My mum loves the whole Y2K highlights she had the blonde, black and red like 4 years ago. I had to learn how to do “chunky” highlights because because she didn’t like how “blended” the hairdressers would do it haha

Erica The Gypsy: I love the stripes!!! I did it in the 90's,and I just might do it again!!! Great video Brad,Blessed Be :)

Carney Shea: Lol I love that this is a trend! I feel like back in the day this was very accidental when it happened like I didn't even know what balayage was until I was 22

klynch391: I love how he's always excited for what they are doing :)

Mariel Padilla: I would love to get this done on my hair

Their Manager: I had striped hair like this back in.. I wanna say it was 2001. It was orange, bright blonde and deep inky black and it was AWESOME. Hard part down the middle or one of those hard plastic zig zag head bands.

Léa Mamotte: By the way you always make my day when you say "hey beautiful " love you

Sarah Walker: When I was in hair school, this is all I did on clients. Everyone wanted it.

Kristine A Hjelmtvedt: Brad. Your hair is always a 11/10.

Nina Williams: It is certainly amusing to see recreations of skunky y2k hair on people who probably weren’t even or barely were born then That first red and black outcome was something really special though, love love loved it

Erica Harper: Loving your hair Brad!!! Reminds me of rainbow dippin dots! ❤️

Kendall Beckloff: The second girl's hair was so pretty! I've never highlighted my hair, but my goal for right now is to have hair like Merida. Dreaming is fun. :)

Emma SW at home: Remember having my hair in stripes in early 2000s I hated it . I wanted highlights!! Thought I'd seen the last of them! xx

Thia Snow: I love these hair styles! They remind me of candy canes

Rebecca Whiteside: As a teen in the late 90s, I most definitely had the stripey highlight look and would dye my front bangs bright colors. I’m happy to see this trend is back. Everyone should try it once!

Motahare: I was SOOO good! I really like to do it on my own hair!!!

Loretta Struck: I fully support you getting stripes! I love it!

GenHa: I am in cosmetology school and I did a chunky highlight moment recently and I was taught to do the “carousel method” so vertical slices all around and then I switched it up a little for the top part above the parietal to give the chunky look when she pulled her hair back too it wasn’t perfect but it was fun

kayla: Been wanting this hair for a year and this confirms I NEED IT

sthomson06: I remember going to high school in 1998 ish, I went to my mom's stylist and I got a single chunky red stripe and I thought it was the coolest look ever.

Vivian Sanchez: I LOVE THIS STYLE!!!!! I always have!

Nicole Drake: Yes... Bleaching and dying is TIME CONSUMING!!! I got my thick looooong hair bleached and dyed (4 colors) and it took 8 hrs!!!!! I was trying not to fall asleep in the chair lol

Annelen Wo: Love your reactions, love this transformations ♥️

Science_is_Never_Settled: I cannot lie about how much I love this preppy look on Brad. Like OMG

Anozira Erised: i really loved the first one. wish i would've watched this video a few hours ago before i officially dyed my hair dark again i was even contemplating doing chunky highlights but kinda just wanted something low maintenance . regretting my decision.

KHEEKZ: Brad I shaved my hair off 6 years ago and I’m still afraid to do anything to it I’ve been deciding on a hair look for the past 6 years without realizing I already decided lolol

Allyson Curtis: I remember the chunky highlights. Did it when I was 15/16. My hair was cut short in the back and long in the front. When we'd get our hair cut on vacation we had a stylist in Canada we always visited and she always convinced me to let her run wild with my hair. I kept it up for maybe 4 years before ditching it. I don't miss it.

MillieK: Wow this brings back memories of 2004 when I was a freshman in high school and got ‘chunky’ highlights that were literally three thick stripes on each side of my head. We went to a pricey salon and my mom hated it so much we both decided to get it re-done but she didn’t want to splurge on me again so it was corrected to an all-over dark color by a student at a hair school clinic lol.

Ck LovesCookies: Eyy I’ve never seen brad with beard like this and….. well it’s suited him Edit: thank y’all for the likes

Timetravelinfool: I'm a 90s baby. I have already rocked this look and I loved it!

miko foin: I remember going to high school in 1998 ish, I went to my mom's stylist and I got a single chunky red stripe and I thought it was the coolest look ever.

Rhonda Marshall: Brad, Your whole look is amazing in this video!

Jay Marie: I've never done my hair professionally but I've always got layers but I started dying my hair myself when I was in 2 or 1st grade with Kool aide then in 4th I did real dye on my own and just a few weeks ago I did the underneath blue and my grandma helped and completely got it in my ear so we got to the hospital got it out and then the tips were green on the top so we bleached it only 2nd time and when the blue dad's were going to the hair salon to get it back to a blond bc my natural hair is blond

Renee Cellucci: I worked in a salon in the late 90’s and we were doing this then….. a lot. Either we were ahead of the times, or this is 100% of 90’s origin.

I eat knees: I tried your hair stuff and my hair has never been so healthy and soft omg

jenny yy wong: Thanks brad for making all theses entertaining vids for us!!!!!!

Susan Ruby: Brings back memories of the yellow jacket hair as I dubbed this style of highlights. I loved how it looked back them and still kind of do. I get medium size highlights in my hair now as baby lights suck and the big highlight don't look so good when they grow out.

Kelsie Davis: Brad i want to tell you that ever since I started watching your channel (since the beginning of quarantine) i have learned to treat my hair so much better and it's probably the healthiest it's been in years. Thank you :)

Jude W: I love chunky highlights with bangs - always thought they were pretty and was sad when the trend died out.

Julie Cordova: I love the chunky look. I had it when it was a thing and I loved all of these. I’m too old to do it now Sadly.

Audra Balandra: When I first started doing hair in 2000 this was the vibe….I hope it does make a come back in the salon!

Lindsay Smith: I would love to see you review at home / DIY root shadow / smudge / melt.

Ali. P.: Wow... just about a year ago I was remembering my childhood back in 2005 and couldn't believe we use to walk out of the house with our hair looking like this lol I can't believe is coming back.

Ashle Dashnaw: I definitely remember the chunky bits and frosted tips from the early 2000's, my parents said it wasn't around in the 90's

Hello Kitty: i love these type of vids i always feel like me n brad are talking personally (:

Laura Lee Soder: Love your videos,god bless you,you are good at what you do.

Mr Greening: I'm LOVING the stubble, Brad, LU-HUV-ING it! Dude, it suits you so much! Looking ❤

Supun Ratnayake: Is it just me or does Brand’s scruffy beard looks really good.

Odetta von Kasek: Omg this totally took me back to 2001 when I had SUPER chunky blonde highlights!

melissa bindert: I remember doing those highlights! I always kinda loved the process

Coraline: I hated the early 2000s fashion so much at the time ^^- always been more into 90's and back... retro, vintage and alternative styles... but I love seeing the modern spin on it all though that's going on, it's fun not for me, but fun

Jen 🇺🇦: I definitely had the stripey highlights in the late 90's, if I were going to do them now, I would do a color, instead of blonde...I just think it looks better.

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